But it bears repeating.
Currently, President Trump is Commander-in-Chief of Armed Services that are sworn to the Constitution, not to him.
As a member of the military, as informal as that might be, he is subject to military discipline.
If he thinks he can stomp his feet and try to pull off a military coup, he may find himself sitting in prison, facing a military tribunal – and then, possibly, a firing squad. Engineering a coup would qualify for treason or sedition, punishable by death.
This should be made blindingly clear to him by his legal advisors. Trump’s best option, if he has no appetite for the alleged avalanche of legal actions awaiting him on January 21, is to get the hell out of Dodge on or before January 20.